Okay I know there has been discusion here on how to land a big fish, but how big is to big? There is a spot by where I live that can be fished seasonally for some big fish like 25+in. Again how big is to big?

Notice that the top 2/3 of the rod is straight - the force applied with the last 1/3 of the rod.
If you try a "high stick" landing you Will break your rod.

01-27-2013, 07:51 AM

thegreatclod

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Originally Posted by moonlitflies

how big is to big?

Brandon,
Lady Fisher isn't wrong. It depends. If you were to use a beefier rod (read: a rod with serious backbone, rating in the so-called 7:3 "stiff" range), you could play and land a fish of 20+". The Tenkara Guides have shown some rods capable of handling medium-large sized carp. It would be a workout (and a whole lotta fun!), but it can be done with some practice. Some rods capable of handling bigger fish include: TUSA Amago, TUSA Yamame, and the Daiwa Kiyose series, and a number of others.
Check out the YouTube video of Tenkara Carp here.
Best,
Clod

01-27-2013, 08:09 AM

GregM

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Originally Posted by thegreatclod

...If you were to use a beefier rod (read: a rod with serious backbone, rating in the so-called 7:3 "stiff" range), you could play and land a fish of 20+"....

A TenkaraUSA Ito, which is a "5:5" rod has nearly as much backbone as an Amago. It will land big fish just fine. Tip-flex is just that. The Tenkara Guides LLC group is developing a better nomenclature to describe rod characteristics, including backbone, tip-flex, and more.